Genus Ensis, commonly known as razor clams, belongs to the family Pharidae. Synonyms for Genus Ensis include Ensis (sensu stricto), Ensis korotneffi, and Ensis leei. Razor clams are a popular seafood delicacy globally, and they can be found in various coastal regions, from North America to Europe. These bivalve organisms have a unique elongated shell that makes them stand out in the mollusk family. Razor clams are also fascinating because of their burrowing ability- they can dig several feet deep into the sand. Despite their popularity as food, razor clams play a crucial role in the marine ecosystem as they act as filter feeders and contribute to maintaining the quality of marine environment.